Yes, you heard right — a plucked flower can be worth a whole vacation! In the Gazipasa area, a delicate Sand lily was placed under the strictest ban.

What is important to know:

Shock figure: The fine for a plucked flower or an unearthed bulb is up to 11,400 euros (about 557,000 lira).
Reason: This plant is part of Turkey's natural heritage, and its disappearance will cause irreparable damage to the ecosystem.
Warning: Special signs have already been installed on the beaches, and security services are carrying out explanatory work.

Remember the rule: take pictures, admire, but don't touch! Let's preserve the beauty of nature together.

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